MARY WASHINGTON 
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERI 

MANSFIELD. OHIO 




Mrs. Mary Tracy Avery, Mansfield, O. 
Mrs. Martha Miller Bartlett, Mt. Gilead, O. 
Mrs. Clara Cornell Carpenter, Mansfield, O. 
Mrs. May Weagley Douglass, Mansfield, O. 
Mrs. Cora Bartlett Eichelberger, Mansfield, O. 
Miss Anna Nail Ettinger, Chicago, 111. 
Mrs Sarah Avery Hand, Mansfield, O. 
Mrs. Mary Brown Harter, Mansfield, O. 
Mrs. Frances Wood Loughridge. Mansfield, O. 
Miss Cornelia Ingersoll Morrill, HoUidayburg, Pa. 
Miss Mary Ellen Runyan, Mansfield, O. 
Mrs. Frances Whitney Strong, Mansfield, O. 
Mrs. Margaret Braddock Sturges, Mansfield, O. 
Mrs. Julia Pease Tolman, Dorchester Center, 

Mass. 
Mrs. Anna Lord Tracy, Monrovia, Cal. 
Mrs. Heler; Pydv wAcf>"cr, Msnsfiol'^., O. 
Mrs. Mary Purdy Weldon, Mansfield, O. 
Miss Elizabeth Farmer Wood, Mansfield, O. 
Mrs. S. P. Ecki, Mansfield, O. . . ' ) L i'^ 

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Mrs. Mary Weldon Gans. Mansfield, O. 

Mrs. Helen Livingston McCully. Crestline, O. 

Mrs. Grace Proctor Peck, Mansfield, O. 

Mrs. Lydia Emerson Fancher, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Miss Emily A Moore, Mansfield, O. 

Miss Amy Cornell, Mansfield, O. 



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THE AMKKICAN NAVY 

' The C.oddp^s of l-reecloiii, borne (iovvii by opprt-ssion, 

III Hiiroiie's famed regions no longer foiuui rest; 
Slie wept al tlie heart-rending, wide desolation. 

And languishing looked for relief from the West. 
She heard thai Cohimbia was rearing a temple. 

Where she would be worshipp'd in peace and in war: 
Old Neptune confirm'd it— cried 'Here is a sample.' 

Presenting with pride an American Tar." 



September Fourteenth 

Causes leading to war of 1812 Miss Ettinger 

Robert Fulton and his inventions Mrs. Strong 

November Ninth 



Ciiptain Isaac Hull Mrs. Avery 

Commodore Perry and the Lake Erie Battles. ... 

Mrs. Weaver 

Short sketches of contemporaneous history 

D. A. R. Members 



January Eleventh 



HosTKSs — Miss RunY: 



Annual Business Meeting. 

Naval engagements of 1813 and battle of Lake 
Champlain ...Mrs. Hand 



March Eight 

H^)^STESS — Mks. StHONO 

"Oil say can \ou ,s<'e 

Hy the dawn's early liglu 

What so proudly we hailed 

At the twilight's last gleaming," 

Francis Key. 

Siege of Baltimore ...Mrs. Loughridge 

Capture of Washington Miss Wood 



May Tenth 



TTosTKfes — Mks. W'^i 



The Treaty of Ghent and the Hartford Conven- 
tion Mrs. Sturges 

Stephen Decatur Mrs. Douglass 



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Regent Miss Mary Ellen Runyan 

Vice Regent Mrs. Frances W. Strong 

Secretary 

Treasurer Mrs. Frances W. Loughridge 

Registrar Mrs. Sarah Avery Hand 

Historian Mrs. May Douglass 

Board of Management 

Mrs. Martha Miller Bartlett 
Miss Anna Nail Ettinger 

Mrs. Mary Tracy Avery 



